
TP-Link Deco X50-5G Wi-Fi 6 Mesh Router AX3000 (1-pack)
TP-Link Deco X50-5G Wi-Fi 6 Mesh Router AX3000 (1-pack)
Works very well without an external antenna. Unfortunately, I have not yet found a suitable external antenna.
I can only imagine achieving a slight reduction here to a limited extent. An outdoor model would be better here. The question is how the devices in the house want to connect to it. If it happens via WLAN, it makes little difference. Especially if it already works as it is. If a connection is primarily required via LAN, you can also use the Fritz.Box 6860 5g.
No, there is no longer any danger here. The decos were not affected either: https://www.heise.de/news/Sicherheitsupdates-Unbefugte-Zugriffe-auf-TP-Link-Router-moeglich-9297306.html and the list of affected devices: https://jvn.jp/en/vu/JVNVU99392903/ Decos are not listed.
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The Deco X50-5G is equipped with two RP-SMA connectors (female) for optional external mobile antennas, enabling 5G signals to be enhanced. For best performance, we recommend installing two external antennas compatible with the device's working frequencies.
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To use a mesh network with the Deco X50-5G and the X50 Deco devices, you do not necessarily have to connect the X50-5G to the X50 Deco devices by cable. Instead, you can use the X50-5G as a central device and connect the X50 Deco devices to it wirelessly to extend the Wi-Fi network. The X50 Deco devices communicate with each other via the mesh network to ensure a seamless connection. So you don't need any additional cable connections between the devices.
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Yes, the router is well suited for TV streaming. The Deco X50-5G supports Wi-Fi 6, which enables high speeds of up to 2402 Mbps in the 5 GHz band and 574 Mbps in the 2.4 GHz band. These speeds are ideal for streaming applications, including 4K and even 8K streaming, without any delays or interruptions. In addition, mesh technology ensures that the signal remains strong and stable in every area of your home, which is important for an uninterrupted streaming experience.
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It is not directly possible to set the operating time of the Wi-Fi for the TP-Link Deco X50-5G via the web interface. However, you can use the Deco app to prioritise devices and time their connections, which offers a similar function. For specific schedules, you may need to use other functions such as automation to achieve similar results.
Automatically generated from the .Must be connected to 2 connections and activated in the app on external antenna!!!
1 month ago
The router should generally work with a Yallo SIM card, as it is compatible with most SIM cards worldwide. However, you must ensure that the Yallo SIM card can be used in Germany under roaming. You should ask Yallo whether roaming is supported in Germany and whether there are any special settings you need to make. You should also activate the data roaming function in the Deco app to ensure that the connection also works outside the regular network area.
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The Deco X50-5G is designed to deliver superior 5G performance thanks to its powerful antennas and Qualcomm Snapdragon X62 modem. Even if you're getting speeds of 300-400Mbps on your iPhone, the Deco X50-5G could potentially improve on those speeds due to its more powerful antennas and ability to maintain a stable connection, especially if the antenna is positioned well near you. However, actual speeds will depend on 5G coverage in your area and signal quality.
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The device is both wired and wireless. It offers wired connections via RJ45 ports and wireless connections via Wi-Fi 6.
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Yes, it is possible to operate the router with a Galaxus Mobile SIM card. The router supports nano SIM cards and offers 5G support, which makes it easy to install and use.
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To operate the TP-Link Deco X50-5G device, you only need a conventional power connection for the power supply. After inserting the SIM card and connecting the device to a power socket, you can use the device without any problems. No additional connections are required in your home, unless you want to use optional Ethernet cables for a wired connection or external antennas for better 5G/4G signal quality.
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The Wi-Fi on the TP-Link Deco X50-5G Wi-Fi 6 Mesh Router cannot be permanently deactivated. Here are some important points to note: - The Deco X50-5G does not support complete deactivation of the WLAN. There is no option to switch off the Wi-Fi permanently, even after restarting the device. - Some models have an ECO mode or Wi-Fi scheduling that allows the Wi-Fi to be switched off according to a schedule, but this is not a permanent solution. - Deactivating the Wi-Fi via the system parameters in the web interface is only temporary and is reactivated after a restart. If you only want to use the device as a 5G modem with a wired connection, the last option is to remove the antennas manually, but this is not recommended as it may affect the warranty and functionality of the device.
Automatically generated from the .Hello, unfortunately I can't answer that and I can't try it now. I use it in my holiday home in Italy to watch TV. I use a local (cheap!) SIM card, an Apple TV with VPN and Zattoo or SRF app. It works tip top including replay😀 Best regards,
I just installed a simple antenna (5G LTE antenna 4G omnidirectional signal amplifier SMA) outside on Saturday. The cable goes well through the window. I don't know if that's enough for you.
Unfortunately, no further information is given regarding energy consumption, apart from the 21 watts.
Here the official link at TP-Link website. I see both wordings (AX3000, Deco X50-5G): https://www.tp-link.com/en/home-networking/deco/deco-x50-5g/
Hello, you need to go to "More" in the app. Then under "Advanced" and set the IP to the same IP as your old router. It may be that you are using static IPs and access cannot be found as a result.
If I see this correctly on my x50-5g, the VPN is missing from the three.
The router has a guest network and parental control settings.
There are 3 LAN connections available. I have 2 occupied with PC and Devolo... via WLAN zt TV, 4 telephones and 2 laptops all at the same time... I'm absolutely happy and it works great. Of course, there must be a good mobile network with 5G so that the speed fits... we get 1.8-2 GB/sec
According to our information, this is the V1 version.
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